Letter from the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, Diana Crawford, to Abraham Poliak, informing him that they would like to reprint further copies of his publication. The letter also asks whether Professor Poliak would like to make any amendments to this reprinted version.
Sem títuloLetter from the Secretary of The Royal Asiatic Society, Diana Crawford, to Abraham Poliak inquiring about how the additions to his publication are progressing.
Sem títuloLetter from the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society to Khalil Habib Sayegh, informing him that a new edition of Feudalism in Egypt will be reprinted soon.
Sem títuloLetter from Abraham Poliak to the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, Diana Crawford, enquiring when the publication proofs will be ready.
Sem títuloLetter from the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, requesting that Abraham Poliak send his updated notes for Feudalism in Egypt as soon as possible.
Sem títuloLetter from the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, thanking Abraham Poliak for his notes and expressing interest in his monograph on the ideology of the Crusades.
Sem títuloLetter from the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, Diana Crawford, informing Professor Poliak that alterations to his Feudalism in Egypt publication can not be made without a complete reprint. Also the Prize Publication Fund does not have the relevant funds to carry this out.
Please note that Professor Poliak died in 1970, indicating that the Society had not been made aware of his death.
Sem títuloLetter sent by Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to the Literary Executors of Abraham Poliak, following the Society hearing about Professor Poliak's death. The letter asks the executors whether they would like to receive the notebooks of alterations Professor Poliak made on 'Feudalism in Egypt' prior to his death.
It is unknown whether the executors responded to this letter as the notebooks still in the possession of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Sem títuloThese Papers contain three letters from James Purefoy, a scan of a letter in a private collection, two Bills of Exchange and a note regarding their donation.
Sem títuloLetter from Captain James Purefoy to his brother-in-law, Robert Turbett, in which he gives details of his journey to China on the Anna, a boat owned by a Persian merchant, which set sail in October 1793. He writes of the places that they stopped at or passed including Princes island, Batavia, Borneo, before arriving at Macao where they deposited their cargo of cotton and filled the hold with items such as sugar and tea. The letter is dated Bombay January 10th 1794, handwritten, 1 piece, 4 sides.
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